Aston Martin DBX, Ferrari Purosangue, Lamborghini Urus, proletarian Porsche Cayenne, Cadillac’s own Escalade-V; performance SUVs are so passe. But what if you mashed up a Cadillac Celestiq and a Ford ...
Cadillac unveiled an all-electric high-performance crossover concept car dubbed the Elevated Velocity, offering a preview of what future Cadillac designs might look like. The car takes inspiration ...
It had 750 hp, a carbon fiber chassis, and a Cadillac badge. GM shelved it anyway.
The premise of Cadillac’s latest electric concept car might raise your heart rate—but if it does, the car will also be the first to know. The Elevated Velocity, unveiled this month, is designed to ...
Cadillac unveiled an all-electric high-performance crossover concept car dubbed the Elevated Velocity, offering a preview of what future Cadillac designs might look like. The car takes inspiration ...
Cadillac has a new concept and in typical Cadillac style, it's a head-turner. Form wise, it's an electric lifted rally-esque SUV coupe called "Elevated Velocity" with big gullwing doors ripped right ...
Gullwing doors? Check. Promises of massive performance mixed with off-road, off-grid capabilities? Check. Concept car that will never actually see production? Yep, check. The Cadillac Elevated ...
With electric all-wheel drive and an adjustable air suspension, the sleek SUV has gull-wing doors. The Elevated Velocity debuted at the Quail, a luxury vehicle event in Carmel, California, on Aug. 15.
Cadillac’s Elevated Velocity Concept is a high-performance 2+2 for on or off-road driving that can give your body a Zen tune-up when in autonomous mode. Set to make its debut during Monterey Car Week, ...
Michael Frank has been writing and editing car and motorcycle coverage for the past two decades. His outlets have included Forbes, Coolhunting, The Wall Street Journal, Car & Driver, Road & Track, The ...
Cadillac — the self-proclaimed standard of the world back in the day — is known for many things, but a steadfast commitment to sports car production certainly isn't one of them. Literally and ...